New Delhi: registered a 14.49 per cent increase in in , reaching 84.63 million tonnes (MT) compared to 73.92 MT in the same period last year, according to provisional data released.
Coal India Limited () contributed significantly to this growth, with its production rising to 63.10 MT, an 8.87 per cent increase from the 57.96 MT produced in June 2023.
Additionally, coal production from captive and other sources saw a substantial increase, recording 16.03 MT, a 55.49 per cent growth from 10.31 MT last year.Mumbai Investment
Coal dispatches for the month also reflected strong performance, totaling 85.76 MT, up by 10.15 per cent from 77.86 MT in the corresponding month last year. CIL's dispatches accounted for 64.10 MT, a 5.41 per cent growth compared to 60.81 MT in June 2023.
Dispatches from captive and other sources stood at 16.26 MT, showing a 43.84 per cent increase from the previous year's 11.30 MT.Bangalore Stock Exchange
The coal stock held by coal companies as of June 30, 2024, was reported at 95.02 MT, indicating a 41.68 per cent annual increase. Similarly, the stock at thermal power plants reached 46.70 MT, up by 30.15 per cent from the previous year.
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